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[[Category:General setting]] | [[Category:General setting]] |
Revision as of 08:24, 19 August 2022
This is a glossary of terms unique to the Celestial Lance Universe, as well as other helpful terms that come up in various stories.
Directional terms
- Above
- See upward, below.
- Aspinward
- In the opposite direction as the galaxy spins.
- Below
- See downward, below.
- Coreward
- Toward the galactic core.
- Downward
- Moving below the galactic plane on the side of Alpha Gruis/Alnair.
- Edgeward
- See rimward, below.
- Rimward
- Toward the edge of the galaxy.
- Spinward
- In the same direction as the galaxy is spinning.
- Upward
- Moving above the galactic plane on the side of Polaris.
General terms
- Anchor
- Describes the location at the far end of a wormhole where a jumpdrive anchors itself before pulling (slingshotting) itself through the wormhole.
- Dead end
- A star system with only one wormhole node. Examples include the Hana-ka-lau-‘ai system. See Category:Dead ends.
- Dragon
- A common nickname for Starkind
- Goldilocks
- A star system with at least one planet within the "Goldilocks" zone, the area where water is in liquid form. Also known as the circumstellar habitable zone or simply habitable zone. See Wikipedia for more details.
- Hub
- A star system with at least two wormhole nodes. Most star systems with wormholes have more than one.
- Orphan
- A star system with no known wormholes. See Category:Orphans.
- Node
- A wormhole opening. This is where ships enter and exit the wormhole.
- Sphereship
- A spheroid (either globular or oblong) ship, originally of Halfen design. Diameters range from small shuttles such as Chosu Nomh (8 meters) to very large ships such as Hikianalia (1000 meters).
- Superhub
- A star system containing more than ten wormhole nodes. Examples include Arcturus and Sol. See Category:Superhubs.